This is upsetting 😠

  • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    8 hours ago

    Disney got more and more crowded, until it was nearly impossible to get around. Lines were extremely long. Guest experience was getting dismal.

    So they started raising their prices dramatically, with the result of reducing the middle class crowds, while increasing guest experience for wealthier guests.

    • OldQWERTYbastard@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      Same. I went as a child, but I have no desire to go as an adult. A friend of mine spent one afternoon texting me at work while he was waiting in line for the Avatar ride. There was a sign estimating his remaining wait time. 184 minutes in the July heat.

      Fuck. That.

  • SouthFresh@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    The most obvious indicator I experienced with Disney was when they opened Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland in 2019. I wasn’t able to go the opening weekend, but within a couple of months I was able to visit.

    Growing up I’d had the luck of being able to visit the park usually at least once per year.

    This was the very first time they hadn’t figured out the queuing for a ride. Disney used to be known for their ability to efficiently wrangle people and queue them properly for rides with long lines without confusion… but this time half the queue was neon masking tape placed on the ground. It lead to confusion, line cutting, and a weird vibe all around.

    That wasn’t the last time I had visited, but considering the price of entry has increased by 30% since, I’m not so interested anymore.

  • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    15 hours ago

    I feel like this is a symbol of the difference between the Eisner and the Iger CEO tenures. Eisner built out a massive expansion of the parks under his leadership, doubling the gates in Anaheim and Orlando while planning international expansion. Iger didn’t, choosing smaller expansions with premium experiences over capacity expansions.

    It is part of the reason that Universal has been able to grow so much, Disney doesn’t have the capacity that it needs to meet high end theme park demand.

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    21 hours ago

    I have been there once, in 2019, for the Star Wars opening. I must say this is an impressive set for a fan!

    Everything there is super expensive. I was in the campground and made my lunch to bring them in the park.